Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: kcscleaning on September 24, 2013, 07:10:27 pm
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In clean a nursery every night safety floor old and cheap mop and bucket just not doing it
Could anyone recommend anything
Look at the scrub dryer Karcher Floor Scrubber Drier/Polisher BR30/4 is it any good ???
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I've not used the machine you mention but depending on the type of safety flooring they can be difficult to get a good result. You will get better replies on the hard floor part of the forum. I'd try to borrow a rotary and wet vac before you splash out on that machine
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In clean a nursery every night safety floor old and cheap mop and bucket just not doing it
Could anyone recommend anything
Look at the scrub dryer Karcher Floor Scrubber Drier/Polisher BR30/4 is it any good ???
It's a toy, get a decent Mono Rotary and a Wet Vac. This will give you loads of flexibility for other works as well
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics Ltd
Marblelife Ltd
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Thank you for your help
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Talk to Tadgh from JSK Cleaning and save yourself a fortune on equipment, you will also marvel at the fantastic result
www.jskcleaning.ie although I believe the website is still being updated drop an e-mail to info@jskcleaning.ie or search them on you tube
I have seen the results and after twelve years of scrubbing floors with damaging chemicals I have found a safe and effective method which has already delighted (and surprised) our clients
Gordon
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Talk to Tadgh from JSK Cleaning and save yourself a fortune on equipment, you will also marvel at the fantastic result
www.jskcleaning.ie although I believe the website is still being updated drop an e-mail to info@jskcleaning.ie or search them on you tube
I have seen the results and after twelve years of scrubbing floors with damaging chemicals I have found a safe and effective method which has already delighted (and surprised) our clients
Gordon
Gordon
So if you get a 1000M2 of floor to do what is it you use?
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics Ltd
Marblelife Ltd
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Sorry Kevin
I don't understand the question
If you mean a larger floor area would need a mono rotary and wet vac i believe you may not have understood my earlier post
The cleaning products and methods from JSK are actually more relevant for the larger floor areas.
Easier, more cost effective, less labour intensive, safe and more healthy for all concerned including the floor itself.
I understand that change is scary, when we first added wfp to our traditional window cleaning methods it felt like the flat earth had suddenly become round and we suffered many instances of "non-believers" questioning (and more) our new method.
JSK products are in the same vein. "Game changing" is a popular saying these days and often over used but Bio-Kleen products has already changed the way we clean.
Let me add though that it doesn't have to mean a complete change of all we know and have learnt......take the "trad v wfp" window cleaning argument it doesn't have to be one or the other wfp is just another new tool in the box after all does a chippy take a single saw or a plumber one type of pipe? No they use a range of tools for different types of work just as we do
cheers
Gordon
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You have talked a whole load of words without answering the question so unless you are selling or taking a back hander from this swede at JSK why won't you tell us how you would indeed clean a floor ? Just saying your method is the modern way and kevin is stuck in the dark ages gives no imformation whatsoever.
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Wow how did I do that
No idea how I managed to rile you BDCS so allow me to explain
What I said was I did not understand the question from Kevin and most certainly never suggested anyone was using methods from the dark ages.
In fact i went out of my way to explain that I believe ALL methods old and new have their place. The cleaning method I spoke of is not mine it is JSK and I offered a way for others to have a look for themselves, while I would happily sell on these products and openly admit that we already use them I do not claim any credit for them.
How do I clean floors? We use mops, we use machines, we use blades, buffers, vacs and even by hand, why? We do not always have the luxury of choice many of our clients believe they know best and ask for their tried and tested methods to be used.......like I said change is scary. There are still joiners who use hammers to bang in nails opposed to using a nail-gun, there are still people driving fossil fuel driven cars (me included) when driving an electric car is safer healthier and gives amazing results
How do I clean a floor? as well as I bloody well can.
Cheers
Gordon
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I hope this works .....it is a link to JSK safety floor cleaning I do warn that it is used as an advertisement so please only view for information and not as a choice to buy, I only offer it to show what I mean about cleaning floors
If this is seen as product promotion please remove as I do not wish to put JSK in a difficult position as they know nothing about my posting this
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y2D2aXC5Fms